File:Villa Raczyński, Bregenz, 2020 Böhringer.jpg
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Deutsch: Kloster Marienberg, Villa Raczyński. 1877 ließ der polnische Graf Raczyński diese Villa am Nordwest-Abgang des Gebhardsbergs in Bregenz für seine Frau erbauen. Die Schloßvilla im neubarocken Stil (von Stefan Dragl) krönt die leicht ansteigende Parklandschaft. Seit 1904 beherbergt die Villa ein Kloster der Dominikanerinnen und eine Schule.
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Camera location | 47° 29′ 46.2″ N, 9° 44′ 57.66″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.496167; 9.749350 |
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